another book on technique. With many of the other books that I did earlier (and also others' books such as Armarego and Perrin) containing lengthy sections on technique, you would think that what you need to know (the library has several multi-volume books on technique that are 99% uninteresting) has been covered. But I like this one enough to do it anyways. It is not a substitute for Zubrick as an easy read for the completely inexperienced; as it says in the book, it is for the more advanced student.